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COVID-19 cases decline,

Canada to ease travel requirements

By Nidz Godino

"These changes are possible not only because we have passed the peak of omicron, but because Canadians across the country have listened to the science and to experts,"Canadian Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos said Canada will ease entry for fully vaccinated international travelers starting  February 28 as COVID-19 cases decline, allowing rapid antigen test for travelers instead of  molecular one.

The new measures, which include dropping compulsory testing on entry, were announced by federal government ministers at a briefing. Canada will also drop coronavirus testing requirements for fully vaccinated Canadians who make short trips  less than 72 hours  abroad.

About 80% of Canadians are fully vaccinated and over 40% have also taken a booster dose, according to the health ministry.

The global travel advisory for Canadians is also being changed. Previously  government recommended against all non-essential travel, and now it is only urging citizens to take precautions.

"Though today's announcement brings us one step closer to where our industry needs to be, in requiring pre-departure rapid antigen tests,  government missed an opportunity to align with other international jurisdictions that removed pre-departure test requirements for fully vaccinated travelers," the Canadian Travel and Tourism Roundtable industry group said in a statement.

Several provinces, including Alberta, Saskatchewan, Quebec and on Monday Ontario, Canada's most populous province, have announced  relaxation of restrictions imposed during  pandemic as coronavirus infection rates fall.

Ontario  will speed up its plan to remove proof-of-vaccination requirements and lift pandemic-related capacity limits for many businesses, while western province of Alberta ended its mask requirements for school children.

Protesters have blocked border crossings and paralyzed  center of Ottawa for weeks asking for governments to roll back pandemic restrictions. Read full story Provincial premiers have denied loosening restrictions to appease them, saying instead limits are no longer needed to contain COVID-19.


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